Royal Dead Sea Hotel has lost 80% of its workers due to the war and its CEO says government payments barely cover room costs: 'Who is supposed to pay the electric bill?'
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Six years into wide-scale Judean Desert cave survey operation, few Dead Sea Scrolls fragments are found. But the Land of Israel's historical picture is ever more in focus, says IAA

Quest to use multispectral imaging on an ancient inscription on stalactite in remote cave near Ein Gedi has surprising side effect: the discovery of four Roman soldiers' swords

Limestone spheres exist everywhere early humans lived, perplexing scientists. Now, researchers from Hebrew U have used 3D mapping to determine that they were made intentionally

Man apparently dies from heat-related ailment while traversing closed military zone in what reports indicate was an effort to enter Israel illegally from Jordan

IAF's Unit 669 dispatched to scene at Nahal David stream; police close off roads in area

Noam Bedein's latest excursions have led him to discover sights he's never seen as he seeks to save the natural wonder being depleted by water scarcity, industry and climate change

High Court order represents latest stage in battle by nonprofits to get Idan Ofer’s mineral extraction company to pay for the water it uses

10 muralists visit as part of Artists 4 Israel project to beautify forgotten areas of the country

Coalition will monitor Dead Sea mining franchise renewal, push government to release more water into Jordan River from Sea of Galilee

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